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PG 3337 .G6 O256 2017
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Oblomov
No hero of Russian literature, neither Raskolnikov, Myshkin, nor Prince Andrey, represents the old Russian people, or even all Easterners, as clearly and succinctly as Oblomov. Perhaps for the first time in this great work of Goncharov, the East began to recognize itself and to understand its difference from the West. Although Oblomov shows a general type like classical heroes, a state of humanity like Don Quixote and Tartuffe, he is a person who is closely connected to his time and environment. Oblomov is the child of a collapsing social order, the Russian overlord class.